I think like the site design but am unsure of what it is. You may want to make this clearer to the user upon entering the site. The flash animation doesn't really help your design; I think that html and good css would be much better. It'd also be nice if the site the content took up more space in the browser window.

1. I agree with others in that there is no legitimate reason to create the bulk of this site in flash. CSS and HTML would do better job.

2. Its kind of ugly and bland. There is nothing that stand out to me that says "don't close that browser, you'll really want to see this".

3. The little wiggle/jump/shimmy animation that happens when you navigate to a new page is downright annoying.

4. The best web sites generally work the same way so users can easily navigate and use the site with out any additional learning curve. Putting the navigation bar on the top or side has become the de facto standard. Its rare to see the navigation bar on the bottom. Its not necessarily a bad thing, its just not the norm.

No its not my site. Its just i own the domain, And other people have been complaning that these posts are just to make traffic on poster's site. I just wanted to make it clear that the domain doesnt NEED more hits/traffic.

The site looks good. I think it needs to be larger, since even if you are trying to cater to the REALLY low res user, they wouldn't have flash installed for a computer like that. Also, I agree with the fact that HTML and CSS could be used instead of Flash.

took too long to open the site so i closed the whole thing
that should say something to you
patience is thin with web users
if you can't capture their attention in the first 5 seconds,
they'll navigate away from your website
i'd say make it lighter, and lose the intro

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